Lydia Millen #100 It's Lydia from Ibiza

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Lydia could have picked out of any hotel imaginable but they didn’t want to spend the money and therefore got what they paid for!!!
Maybe but she could of been limited as most hotels in ibiza would of been fully booked. I think she wanted a refund as she complained the room was hot and the door was open when they arrived, probs to let the air in but whatever. She said she felt sick and the heat didn’t help but that’s hardly the hotels fault shes in a hot country
 
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This, from a woman who has a saggy Birkin surgically attached to one hand and an extra large cheese grater surgically attached to the other.
 
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You are welcome. It’s very natural to worry that you will react to the vaccine. I was terrified but I think I remember that only 20 people out of nearly two million took a reaction and because they were in a controlled setting they all came through it well. Anaphylactic shock is not pleasant but the epipen is fabulous and nurses and doctors are on hand. Not easy but please don’t let it deter you. Let us know how you get on. If it helps my allergies change daily, it’s a minefield out there and can keep me at home more than most people but I’ve had it for 15 years and I’m still here plodding on. 20 mins and it will be over. Wishing you the best of luck. Please make sure that you have your pen with you and they know before you receive your jab. You will be in the best hands.
 
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A couple of thoughts...

1. She's allergic to hair dye (not olaplex).
2. Her being 'unwell' in the night and needing privacy in the loo is more to do with her sticking her toothbrush down her throat after having to eat normally.
 
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This, from a woman who has a saggy Birkin surgically attached to one hand and an extra large cheese grater surgically attached to the other.
Well that birkin isn’t only saggy but gritty,dirty, greasy and yucky, you can see the dirt on the handles in the last sequence in the taxi. Glad she didn’t get a white or pink one
 
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I cant actually believe the crap she talks... she does know cheese is dairy right? I mean, she eats enough of that to sink a battleship, but milk is the devil??
 
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Well that birkin isn’t only saggy but gritty,dirty, greasy and yucky, you can see the dirt on the handles in the last sequence in the taxi. Glad she didn’t get a white or pink one

Yes i noticed the handles are totally discoloured. Why the hell did she not use the two new twillys she bought for the cheap basket bag on her actual Hermezzz bag. She is the thickest person, she's ruined that Birkin, which makes me think it must not be real!
 
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I'm sewing myself some pajamas today so I let a few more videos autoplay. I figured out why I don't like Lydia's style. It doesn't suit her AT ALL. She loves frill and ruffles and florals but honestly, she looks her very best either when she's wearing jeans and a punky leather or denim jacket or a black hoodie, or else something minimal and sophisticated. And Ali used to wear jeans and tees and denim jackets and he looked great. Now he looks like a try-hard Young Republican cum Golfer, which is a disgusting look to me as an American.

I took a couple of screenshots from a video where she looked ridiculous and out of place and then what I think she'd look her best in - paparazzi photos of Victoria Beckham's street style, lol. That minimal, sophisticated VB look would suit Lydia to a T. And she needs to follow VB's example and ditch the boobs. I got a reduction almost five years ago and small boobs are AMAZING.
 

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Thank you, because I do have a thyroid problem (hashimoto)!
In that case, I would steer well clear of Irish Sea Moss and I’m sure your Endocrinologist would agree with me.

As you are no doubt aware, even the smallest change in the amount of Iodine in your system can drastically alter your thyroid hormone levels and that’s the last thing you need at the moment. x
 
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I'm just surprised they had to bring their own food and drink. Not so luxe eh ?
 
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Hashimoto is an auto-immune disease. The iodine increases an unwanted immune response. We have a too low thyroid function, since auto-antibodies destroy our internal organs.

This is different to hyperthyroidism, when someone has a too high functioning thyroid and the iodine pushes the thyroid to produce more hormones.


In general, I would not advise to "push" your immune system. An active IS means inflammation. You need the cells of the IS to fight against something that doesn't belong into your body. If there is nothing, they will find something else to fight.
 
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I'm just surprised they had to bring their own food and drink. Not so luxe eh ?
Yes, I found that weird. I've been on boats before and have never had to supply my own food and drink. Always had some sort of bbq and fresh salads etc included in the price even snacks like crisps were supplied.
 
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Not near the birkin , she says to the cat. The bloody bag is on the floor, I would have asked for a chair to put it on.
Bad luck to place your handbag on the floor ...
Just like her removing the kitchen door.
 
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Please can we stop talking about the vaccine as I come here to laugh at Lydia and the vaccine chat is making me anxious.
I’m sorry Opinionsaremyown. A fellow tattler looking for either advice or empathy and I can help I will. We have many discussions on here and tend to try and help out if we can. I’m sorry it is triggering, I suggest you press the ignore button on me if you are feeling anxious about it. I’ve given my help now so I won’t keep going. This is not me being passive aggressive, I’m truly concerned that it is affecting your anxiety and hope it settles.
 
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When people are so over the top with talk and laughter without any real regard to those around them, they are ignorant of any impact it is having on others. I know for myself, it makes me withdraw, so as to protect my feelings.
 
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Cow milk substitutes have come a long way. Alpro has now a product called "No milk" which tastes pretty much like cow's milk, and it is oat milk. But it doesn't matter, if she thinks it's cow's milk, she will get belly aches anyway. Not every cheese contains lactose but yes, it is ridiculous. That woman has an unhealthy obsession with food.
 
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Whaaaat? I haven't been here for long and I stopped watching her like 3 years ago so it's probably old news, but could you please catch me up on the story briefly?
Check out the pink "WIKI" button at the top of the page. Excellent way to catch up on all that's happened so far ...
 
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Wow... complain because it's hot in a hot place. She would've also complained if the air was sticky because the doors/windows had been closed. I would rather have the doors/windows open, especially with covid, I prefer air circulation, after the staff made the room.
 
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They are all such a bunch of idiots. The conversation about the capsicum and peppers. Why does she act even more dumb than she is? She thinks it’s cute and innocent. Your in your 30s, grow the fuck up, you ignorant fool.
 
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